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oldpliers1

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Buddy gave me these, they cleaned up pretty well10EBB23C-E662-4A4E-8B33-2C544E9DFAF7.jpeg
I gather you use a lot of solid single core cable in the states hence the need and use of these types of strippers ? 99% of our power cable is stranded hence pliers are used to cut and strip . same with slip joint pliers not a common tool, tounge and groove or local name multi grips are big , Since the close of local tool company Channellock has the market share .
 

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Yes. But we also strip stranded wire with the same types of wire strippers
I Bought a pair of xcelite wire strippers as a 1st year apprentice and was laughed at . You were only allowed to use lineman’s pliers and master the skill of wire stripping without damaging the conductor. In my 3rd year we had to use strippers , the European style as we were constructing 11000 volt Control cubicles for Power stations. These days the younger electricians use the shear style plier , I own a pair but do not like them as they damage the core , I prefer the Klein or channellock 3248 and for rough in the big Klein 9 inch journeyman as they have weight. Thanks for the insight in USA electrical. ( Ps the English ,Irish and Kiwis don’t commonly use the wire strippers. It’s cultural, and in all fairness, your methodology is correct cheers )
 

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My Channellock collection has grown quite a bit since I last posted on this thread. I generally try to concentrate on ones with the nuts and bolts holding them together rather than the newer ones with the rivets.
-Don
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That’s a very nice collection can you still get 3047 pliers ?
 

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Got these from eBay. I think they were originally screwholding drivers
Square shaft very nice , the indent was there a part missing? , is their many older Channellock catalogues around with the screwdrivers in detail ? I did see an insulated channellock driver I gather they were rare or from cementex ,but in blue. If you have one in your collection would love to see it. Cheers
 

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Square shaft very nice , the indent was there a part missing? , is their many older Channellock catalogues around with the screwdrivers in detail ? I did see an insulated channellock driver I gather they were rare or from cementex ,but in blue. If you have one in your collection would love to see it. Cheers
I will have to look for some old catalogs, I don’t have any insulated screwdrivers
 

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I’m surprised Klein and Channellock still make quality tools at reasonable prices in the USA in 2023. I think they’re the last two that qualify and fall under reasonably priced US tools? At least in the mass produced space.
Estwing and Tektron make some locally made very affordable items which I would highly rate. I think if you pretend it’s a USA brand ( like crescent ) you should not be able to sell under that name , when really it’s a Chinese tool , it should use a Chinese name .
 

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I’m surprised Klein and Channellock still make quality tools at reasonable prices in the USA in 2023. I think they’re the last two that qualify and fall under reasonably priced US tools? At least in the mass produced space.

Estwing and Tektron make some locally made very affordable items which I would highly rate.
Vaughan should be added to that list.
 
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That’s a very nice collection can you still get 3047 pliers ?
Vaughan should be added to that list.
Vaughan, Pardon my lack of knowledge but I have not seen their products for 25 years in this part of the world, are they still independent? Not part of Irwin ? Vaughan , great neck , and Klein were poorly represented by the Australian agents and thus never got a good market share.even though they had quality products at affordable prices. Klein has only succeeded in the last ten years and chanellock 25 years.
 

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Vaughan, Pardon my lack of knowledge but I have not seen their products for 25 years in this part of the world, are they still independent? Not part of Irwin ? Vaughan , great neck , and Klein were poorly represented by the Australian agents and thus never got a good market share.even though they had quality products at affordable prices. Klein has only succeeded in the last ten years and chanellock 25 years.
Vaughan are still independent, as far as I know. A lot of their production has always been for private label stuff (something like 50% at times was for Sears), but I don't know if that's still true, with the push by retailers for higher margin imported junk.
 

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If any of you Channellock addicts win this, I'd be happy to help you recover some of your cost if you're willing to part with the 422's.

 

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one last Channellock item for 2023
Living in OZ is channellock racing NASCAR ? ( we race Supercars here Camero and Mustangs , watch out for Shane Van Gisberg coming to NASCAR in 24 ( a kiwi freak on the track ) One of the big name teams have given him a seat trackhouse ?
 
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